Boa tarde Grupo,
Alguém sabe algum tutorial que fale mais sobre o Nagvis??
Pesquisei na internet tentei alguns, porém sem sucesso.
Att,
Tiago
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Tiago
Com a documentação do site Nagvis ele pode ser instalado com sucesso.
Eu instalei o mesmo estes dias e rolou normal.
Abraços
JotaGera
2009/8/27 Tiago Schievenin tskiv...@gmail.com
Boa tarde Grupo,
Alguém sabe algum tutorial que fale mais sobre o Nagvis??
Pesquisei na internet
'Aloha!
This might be common knowledge, but it was new to me, and took me quite a
while to figure out, so i think I better share my experience.
I have a not so small nagios installation, 1795 hosts and 3980 at this holy
moment (nagios 3.2.0 on a linux/debian/etch box)
Sometimes my nagios
2009/8/27 Terry td3...@gmail.com:
The other thing we have tried with clusters is to monitor cluster
services and cluster resources on a specific cluster IP and only
monitor stock windows services and drives on the actual host.
Absolutely this is what I do. I monitor the clustered services
Thank you!
I'll try it asap
Have a nice day!
Simon
Max Hetrick ha scritto in data 27/08/2009 22.10:
Yeah, it's a rather large map too, but it's more readable than some of
the Nagios maps. I only have 160 Hosts and 480 services. What I did for
the main network map, was trim out all the
-Original Message-
From: VINCENT BOB-DMHG67 [mailto:bob.vinc...@motorola.com]
Sent: 27 August 2009 17:11
To: Terry
Here is the beginning and the tail end of the debug output generated
by
adding the settings below.
It doesn't seem to indicate any reason why it stops.
I'm hoping
Wheeler, Jonathan (STFC,RAL,ESC) wrote:
-Original Message-
From: VINCENT BOB-DMHG67 [mailto:bob.vinc...@motorola.com]
Sent: 27 August 2009 17:11
To: Terry
Here is the beginning and the tail end of the debug output generated
by
adding the settings below.
It doesn't seem
Can someone let me know what all options (see the print screen) do I need to
select if I need to generate a report (Availability) for a particular host /
service using Nagios.
NOTE : I am using Nagios Version 3.0.3 on Linux
Would appreciate a quicker response.
Assuming you have already selected the particular host a couple of screens
back, you can select a Report Period from the drop down menu say, last 7
days or last month. After which, just click 'Create Availability Report'
If you would like to specify a custom period, go under the 'Report Period'
On Aug 28, 2009, at 12:52 AM, Morten Guldager wrote:
Warning: Return code of 127 for check of host 'myhost' was out of
bounds. Make sure the plugin you're trying to run actually exists.
Warning: Return code of 127 for check of service 'myservice' on host
'myhost' was out of bounds. Make
Ah, brilliant thinking, it hadn't occurred to me to check the HTML.
Turns out that all the entries are there, but because of a malformed
statement in a config file that had been auto-generated for
NagiosGrapher, there was a quotation mark that didn't have a
corresponding closer, causing a large
Thanks Jonathan,
I just verified that the rw/nagios.cmd file is indeed a pipe and thus
not the problem.
I hope that someone else on the list has an idea.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Wheeler, Jonathan (STFC,RAL,ESC)
[mailto:jonathan.whee...@stfc.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Keane [mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com]
Sent: 28 August 2009 08:28
Cc: Nagios User list
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Start-up Failure
Wheeler, Jonathan (STFC,RAL,ESC) wrote:
(snip)
I have not been following this thread, but one reason that
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Jim Averyj...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
2009/8/27 Terry td3...@gmail.com:
The other thing we have tried with clusters is to monitor cluster
services and cluster resources on a specific cluster IP and only
monitor stock windows services and drives on the actual
I don't really understand the purpose / utility of the command level of
abstraction in Nagios configuration. (2.10; we're still on Centos 4.7).
To define a new service to check particular Windows web services we've
written, I define a service, and then it has to refer to a command, and
over in
On 08/28/2009 01:18 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
I don't really understand the purpose / utility of the command level of
abstraction in Nagios configuration. (2.10; we're still on Centos 4.7).
To define a new service to check particular Windows web services we've
written, I define a
2009/8/28 Terry td3...@gmail.com:
The other thing
to consider is determining when a failover event has occurred. I
imagine this can be done with eventlog monitoring but any other tricks
out there?
For AIX HA/CMP failover, we edit the failover script so it sends a
check to Nagios using
It allows you to have a single command that may have variable results
depending on which service uses it.
IE, you can have one command, check_disk which is defined with
command check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$
and then two services, Check disk fileserver and check disk webserver
On Aug 28, 2009, at 12:18 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
I don't really understand the purpose / utility of the command
level of
abstraction in Nagios configuration. (2.10; we're still on Centos
4.7).
To define a new service to check particular Windows web services we've
written, I
2009/8/28 David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net:
I don't really understand the purpose / utility of the command level of
abstraction in Nagios configuration. (2.10; we're still on Centos 4.7).
If you use some of the plugins with quite complex arguments
(check_snmp_storage.pl from
On Fri, August 28, 2009 12:57, andr...@one.net wrote:
Why not create more generic command definitions and pass the specific
arguments along to the commands in your service definitions?
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/xodtemplate.html#command
Aha! That's precisely what I would prefer
On Fri, August 28, 2009 13:26, Marc Powell wrote:
On Aug 28, 2009, at 12:18 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
I don't really understand the purpose / utility of the command
level of
abstraction in Nagios configuration. (2.10; we're still on Centos
4.7).
To define a new service to check
Here is command line definition which works fine for what you are trying to
achieve.
define command{
command_namecheck_https_reverse
command_line$USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -S -u $ARG1$ -r
$ARG2$ -r $ARG3$ --invert-regex
}
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:30
Thanks to various list members for pointing me at various bits of
documentation that I hadn't been able to find, which explain that commands
can in fact take arguments, and that those and other useful things are
called macros. (I've been using macros since 1401 Autocoder, and mostly
think of them
No, it works - you have an '=' character after the '-e' argument. Leave
that out or use expect=
For more documentation:
check_http --help
James Moseley
David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote:
[...@prcapp00 dev]$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http
--IP-address=192.168.5.3 -p 8075
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Jim Averyj...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
2009/8/28 Terry td3...@gmail.com:
The other thing
to consider is determining when a failover event has occurred. I
imagine this can be done with eventlog monitoring but any other tricks
out there?
For AIX HA/CMP failover,
When Nagios is stopped, it shouldn't exist at all. Maybe you can delete
the nagios.cmd file before trying to start Nagios again?
VINCENT BOB-DMHG67 wrote:
Thanks Jonathan,
I just verified that the rw/nagios.cmd file is indeed a pipe and thus
not the problem.
I hope that someone else on the
Wheeler, Jonathan (STFC,RAL,ESC) wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Keane [mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com]
Sent: 28 August 2009 08:28
Cc: Nagios User list
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Start-up Failure
Wheeler, Jonathan (STFC,RAL,ESC) wrote:
(snip)
I have not
On Fri, August 28, 2009 14:25, jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com wrote:
No, it works - you have an '=' character after the '-e' argument. Leave
that out or use expect=
For more documentation:
check_http --help
That's where I found --expect= in the first place. All my tests showed it
not working
Not sure if regular expressions will work, but here's an example:
[r...@plugins]# ./check_http -H www -e HTT
HTTP OK HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 318 bytes in 0.004 seconds
|time=0.004054s;;;0.00 size=318B;;;0
It finds the 'HTT' in the following status line:
STATUS: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
so it returns an
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 14:01:44 -0500, David Dyer-Bennet
d...@dd-b.net wrote:
Thanks to various list members for pointing me at various bits of
documentation that I hadn't been able to find, which explain that commands
can in fact take arguments, and that those and other useful things are
called
I am overlooking something simple.
Nagios Core 3.2.0
use_regexp_matching=1
use_true_regexp_matching=0
define hostgroup {
hostgroup_name allhosts
members *
Error: Could not expand members specified in hostgroup (config file
'/etc/nagios/objects/hostgroups.cfg', starting
--- On Fri, 8/28/09, Max perld...@webwizarddesign.com wrote:
From: Max perld...@webwizarddesign.com
Subject: [Nagios-users] What kind of checks/minute numbers are you getting
for single host / non-distributed setups?
To: Nagios Users mailinglist nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:
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